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We Were Right that Donald Graham and Pinch Sulzberger Are Just Like Royalty
       When we wrote that Donald Graham and Pinch Sulzberger are just like Royalty, we had no idea how accurate we were.

       We’ve discovered that when Prince Charles of England wanted to meet some of his American counterparts, he had dinner with Graham and Sulzberger, the heirs-in-waiting for the Washington Post and the New York Times.
       A short article in the Times the next day said the 40-year-old prince talked with his dinner companions about the frustrations of being a king-in-waiting and having to “invent one’s job as one went along.”

Most Powerful Man in Washington Is Not a Vice President --- Or a President
       Many people have noted that the most powerful man in Washington is not a Vice President or even a President. Those politicians come and go, but the owners of the Washington Post and the New York Times have a lifetime appointment. They cannot be deposed at the next election.
       A President will come for a few years and then leave, just like a Prime Minister in England, whereas the Grahams, like the King and Queen of England stay forever.
       Despite the obsession of Donald Graham to advise the country about the “dangerous” Vice President Cheney, he has no desire whatsoever to inform us about the royalty in our country. How much do you know about the Grahams who purchased their way to royalty in 1933 when their patriarch, a personal friend of Harry Truman, bought the Washington Post?

Attempting to Revive Harvard Medical School’s “Boy Crisis” and Dr. Pollack

           The January 30 issue of their Newsweek magazine is what concerns us about Donald Graham. The headline on the cover that week was “The Boy Crisis.” Graham is attempting a one-man crusade to revive his efforts of five-years ago to convince us that American boys are dysfunctional and in need of help. He was a principal advocate behind the efforts of psychologists at Harvard Medical School and Wellesley College to make boys act like girls. That is also the goal of the extreme feminists at Harvard, Wellesley and NOW.
         We revealed the machinations of Harvard in July 2001 by exposing their psychologist, Dr. William Pollack. He was a national phenomenon, running from the Today show to lectures around the country and publishing many thousands of copies of his best-selling book, "Real Boys, Rescuing Our Sons from the Myths of Boyhood."
       When the massacre at Columbine High School in Colorado jolted the country, Dr. Pollack stepped forward with his new book to frighten and calm the country at the same time (and make a lot of money).
        While at his peak in November 2000, Dr. Pollack had his lawyer flamboyantly threaten our founder, Atty. J. Edward Pawlick, with a lawsuit, but Pawlick immediately responded that he would welcome such a suit because it would allow him to question Dr. Pollack. He would be able to discover the many unanswered questions about Pollock's research. As Pawlick expected, the lawyer never responded.
          By the following July, Atty. Pawlick had discovered the answers he had been seeking without any help from Dr. Pollack. This is the story that made Pollack suddenly retire and disappear in July 2001.

        The research that made Harvard psychologist William Pollack a famous expert on American boys and frightened American parents and educators was seriously flawed, if not fraudulent, according to people familiar with the study. It became the basis of Pollack's bestseller.
       Pollack's overtly anti-male conclusions were used by Harvard Medical School in 1998 to declare a "national emergency" that called for "major social reform" of boys.
        The boys at Belmont Hill School who were used by Dr. William Pollack to conduct the research for his best-selling book about American boys thought that the survey, which reportedly employed coercion, was a farce.


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